Jordan Dunks at 50: NBA Great May Be Older, But He Can Still Jump (Video)

Michael Jordan can still manage to get a dunk down at 50. Considered by many as the best NBA player of all time, Jordan showed his skills recently at his Flight School Camp at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

A photo of Jordan dunking with the tweet: "This still happens," was sent out Thursday afternoon by @MJFlightSchool.

"In the NBA TV documentary 'The Doctor,' 63-year-old Julius Erving throws down a one-handed jam and (Indiana) Pacers star Paul George told Slam Online last month that at one point during the season Larry Bird picked up a ball that had rolled over to him on the practice court and calmly drilled 'about 15 (shots) in a row and just walked out like nothing just happened,'" Augustine said in his story.

"Jordan, a notoriously fierce competitor, has made it a habit of reminding younger players why he's considered the greatest of all-time," Augustine continued in his Daily News story. "Bobcats rookie and No. 2 overall draft pick Michael Kidd-Gilchrist admitted that Jordan, his senior by 30 years, beat him in a game of one-on-one last season."

Michael Jordan can still manage to get a dunk down at 50. Considered by many as the best NBA player of all time, Jordan showed his skills recently at his Flight School Camp at the University of California, Santa Barbara.